Thread 40850525 - /x/

Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:49:11 AM No.40850525
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the reason millennials never grew up is because time is going faster. mentally and spiritually they're not as old as generations prior to them at the "same age". each year is going by like 20% faster than the previous one at this point. there's no time to mature.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 9:07:14 AM No.40850581
Your idea makes sense. I thought though that it was due more to boomers hoping their children would fail as to not hurt boomers pride and self centeredness. Every law that ms been passed in the last 4 decades has fucked over everyone else but benefitted the boomers.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 9:17:03 AM No.40850607
>>40850525 (OP)
The reason millenials haven't grown up is because the instructions for growing up are being simulated rather than sensed. There's plenty of time to mature, you just have to quit obsessing over simulated reality. Turn off all of your screens for 1 hour a day and use that time to go and socialize with other people, even if they're strangers or assholes.
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh
8/4/2025, 9:24:00 AM No.40850622
>#007FFF
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 9:34:58 AM No.40850673
Millennials are arrested in development somewhere between the ages of 17 and 25, and Zoomers are like 12 to 14, so I full believe this as a thing.
Deep down, I really don't think I'm the age I am. I don't think 2008 was any more than about six or seven years ago. I don't feel like half of the 2010's or any of the 2020's were even real years. They were long weekends at best.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 9:57:47 AM No.40850762
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>>40850525 (OP)
Yeah, no, that makes no paranormal sense, my friend. They're the way that they are because they are partially a product of their time that's unique to the millennial generation in the first place, that's why they're called millennials after all. Time itself is not going faster at all, but you wanna know what is going super fast like human history has never seen before? That's right, huge and rapid technological advancements which has caused massive social and political paradigm shifts throughout the world in a short amount of time, which people by and large are having trouble with adapting to because it's going too fast for them to do so in the first place. It's like how your average boomer has issues with learning how to use the Internet on a computer, or how to play video games with a controller. It's almost unintuitive and alien to them and their generational culture, but that's mostly because they were a product of their time where they didn't grow up with these fancy electronics most of their lives to begin with.

We either adapt with the constant changes and complexities of modern life, or we fall off the platform like we're Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo 64. You guys wanna know what helps the brain to adapt and be healthy? That's right, sunlight! So go get that sunshine safely, it'll make you more adaptable and skilled in platforming in video games when it's time for you to make that important jump in life to get to that flag pole at the castle. Your welcome, folks.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:04:29 AM No.40850778
>>40850762
Super Mario Bros wasn't on the Nintendo 64.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:12:36 AM No.40850806
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>>40850778
I KNOW RETARD, IT JUST HELPS TO RHYME BETTER IN THE FREAKING SENTENCE!!! HAVE YOU NO LINGUISTIC SENSE, YOU UNSOPHISTICATED APE???

Haha, just kidding, anon, I'm just horsing around with you, lmao. No harm foul here from me, hahahahaha.
>get sunlight safely!!!!
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:13:38 AM No.40850808
>>40850806
lain is silly nd cute
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:16:02 AM No.40850815
>>40850778
>Super Mario Bros wasn't on the Nintendo 64.
it was though. there was a "Mario Collection" with like 5+ previous mario games from SNES and NES
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:16:48 AM No.40850817
>>40850815
y u lying, tho?
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:18:39 AM No.40850823
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>>40850808
indeed, anon, indeed
>Let's All Love Lain
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:30:39 AM No.40850849
>>40850673
>Millennials are arrested in development somewhere between the ages of 17 and 25, and Zoomers are like 12 to 14
AKA the age they developed a presence on the internet.

it's like how celebrities and musicians try to dye their hair and get plastic surgery to be 21-30 forever, that's how people know them and they've internalized it, so that's what they cling to.

rites of passage were made to partition your adult psychology from your psychology as a child, but we don't really have those, at least in developed nations, so we have manchildren and women with middle school levels of solipsism.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:41:42 AM No.40850881
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>>40850525 (OP)
It's at least 33% faster.

I'm early 40's and still look early 20's and economically dead thanks to drumpfs tarrifs and lack of jorbs due to all the boomers won't leave teh comfy roles(INB4 no job will kill them silens and pre boomers are off holidaying ffs)...
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:44:27 AM No.40850891
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>>40850815
Cernaction/mandella effect I literally saw this last week, was a limited run at blockbuster like clay fighter 63/4
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:52:55 AM No.40850913
>>40850525 (OP)
It's interesting to ponder.
I am in this situation and I honestly don't know what to do.
Kinda wondering if parentals finally dying would help.
I tried leaving, worked for years. But they fucking lured me back.
Do veterans feel this way?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 11:01:16 AM No.40850935
>>40850849
There are also “separation events” that are made to convince and divide generations between eachother.
>gen x saying everything was shit since 9/11 2001
This is clearly untrue, but I’ve heard so many oldfag anons say it, they must belive it. Anyone who graduated highschool before 9/11 who’s life is shit can point to it, say “everyone has been shit since then”
>08 collapse
Everyone did less after this, less vacations, less dinners etc.
>2013 and beyond enshittening of media
This is the big divide, before this people were generally happy with videogames, tv shows, and movies. Woke stuff was pushed for a long time, but after this point, when Obama made psyops on US citizens legal, everything got progressively worse. There being no videogames or culture is what drove the MAGA movement, because trump memes were the only fun thing to do.
>Covid
“Things were better before Covid” An easy and plainly true statement. The kids who were in school during Covid had a fucked up experience, I’m sure they were all home on Minecraft, gaming, on social media, watching porn, watching brain rot shit, and I’m sure many of them haven’t recovered, everyone’s at home, indoors, addicted to screens. People lost their jobs, gave up, worked from home, adults got fucked up from it too. 24 hour stores still aren’t open for 24 hours anymore.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 11:14:36 AM No.40850970
>>40850913
I fixed myself in 2019 and Covid brought me back to NEETing. Currently trying to get back into working and it feels like bullshit, but I’m getting into it. A major factor is if you tune into news or current events it feels hopeless, smoking weed and being online are bad ideas. Try to pivot yourself into the image of what you think someone should be like if they do your job. Watch videos about your field, instead of fallout lore or whatever else bullshit videos you watch. Treat addictions like they are, if you game, treat your gaming time like a cigarette you smoke while quitting, to help taper you off, or to be a treat on the weekend.

Have an actual discussion with ur parents about still supporting you the same when you work. So many parents literally either pay for everything because their kid doesn’t work, or don’t help at all because their NEET son got a job a week ago. You have to get them to let you bank money and save it so you can get a house, start a business, or whatever.

I had 1 videogame I used to play, it had voice chat and a good community, I’d use it as my socialization tool on weekends, while also getting to game. I worked a lot of hours during the week so I’d always be tired and have to cook, eat, sleep, after work during the week, so that game was a tool I used to get a break, while also being able to relax at home. That was a pretty good tactic I used to not make gaming a total waste of time. Being able to practice social skills, talking with the bros, telling stories, and just socializing is really good.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 11:19:58 AM No.40850986
millenials have gone through several mind-altering/stunting paradigm shifts in their lifetime

going from basically a completely analog lifestyle, to the dawn of the pc, internet, 9/11, cell phones, smart phones, COVID, AI

you cannot settle into life because the paradigm is shifting too rapidly
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:13:06 PM No.40851107
>>40850970
Thanks but I should have clarified. I am a working professional, married with a family. That's the weird part I guess.
Parents are just always there, in the background. Same with the inlaws, always ready to helpout, but only on their terms, and only in ways that will help secure their position beyond the grave.
I don't totally blame them though.
Screens are fucked. I think for me it started with hollywood and was cemented by the internet and games in general.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:15:18 PM No.40851110
>>40850986
This rings true a bit I guess. There is a kind of foreboding knowing that the future holds nothing but massive upheaval and change.

Anyone have any insights from veterans?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:44:13 PM No.40851167
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>>40851110
>Anyone have any insights from veterans
"Could be worse. I could be getting shot at right now. Maybe even blown up too. I could be barely sleeping, no showering, and eating shitty food everyday. Life's not too bad, I guess." - random combat veteran man #69

Sometimes you just gotta ignore the crazy stuff and enjoy the small things in life. Also get some sunlight safely, lmao, it's good for your mental and physical health, lolz.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:14:09 PM No.40851252
>>40850762
I am 30 and a failure now, I think the ship of adapting has sailed
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:26:09 PM No.40851283
>>40850525 (OP)
What generation *has* grown up, retard? Why do millenials get singled out for bashing all the time?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:28:20 PM No.40851296
>>40851110
You want to hear from a vet? I thought I was moving from normal world to retard world when I went in but I only realized that retard world was the outside was the civilian world after I got out
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:38:23 PM No.40851329
>>40850525 (OP)
Age is irrelevant to spiritual growth, if such a thing even exists. You could go to sleep tonight and have a dream that lasts 70 years. You either get it or you don't.

Time has indeed been going faster since 2021 though.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:14:34 PM No.40851451
>>40850849
I've had presence on the internet since I was 12. When do you think the internet started?
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:56:49 PM No.40851564
I have seen the analog world, video tape rentals, I have seen 9/11 live, and it seems like a dream now, like smb else's bygone life. The world never existed before chatgpt, those are false memories. I die every night when I fall asleep and a new me is born next morning, filled with false memories, longing for things, that never happened. Because nothing ever happens
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:01:52 PM No.40853563
gotta go fast
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:02:51 PM No.40853569
>>40850673
>Covid was 5 years ago
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:04:34 PM No.40853584
It is going fast because you sleep too much.
Science likes to tell you *need* to sleep 8 hours per day. Do you know how much time this is? It is 1/3 of your life. So when you arrive at 30, you have slept for 10 full years.
And the more people sleep, the faster time runs. There is a psychic tissue over Earth that becomes thicker the more people sleep over time. Animals know about it, that's why a dog sleeps only 4 hours a day. This psychic tissue affects Earth speed, so the more people sleep, the more Earth spins faster. 200 years ago people slept 4 hours every night, and time was slow to pass. Today a week pass as fast as a day passed 10 years ago.
Today science(tm) tells you need to sleep a lot, so people take those sleep pills, making tons of money for the pharma industry, becomes dependant on it and when they have insomnia they become useless. This creates a vicious cycle where you are constantly worrying about sleeping, and sleep becomes your TOP priority, above even eating. Living becomes a constant worrying about sleeping. Wake up, you need to be awake. That's why you can't talk to spirits, you have been trained to sleep 8 fucking hours a day, this is 1/3 of your life. Think about it. They want you sleeping, so you dont question anything. People who sleep less, have more time to think, and live more.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 1:47:04 AM No.40854908
>>40851296
Does that mean you feel like you matured and now civ life is like living with a bunch of kids?
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 2:08:34 AM No.40855028
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>>40851252
>I think the ship of adapting has sailed
Well, I'm happy to inform you that you're wrong, my anonymous friend, because this ship will never not sail until we're completely and undeniably sunk down into the deep, dark depths of the abyss in the Sea where the ship will further rot and decompose until there is absolutely nothing left to even salvage for til the end of all time.

But until then, my little 30 year old boomer friend, you just gotta keep on sailing ahead as best as you can, and try to go grab some of that sweet sunlight safely every day because it's good for your brain and your body, trust me on that one, and thanks, buddy. Good luck.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 2:09:56 AM No.40855039
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>>40853584
No offense, but science doesn't need to tell me shit, I sleep for as much as I want until my body doesn't want to sleep anymore.

Simple as.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:06:19 AM No.40856122
>>40850525 (OP)
Not fast enough.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:16:19 AM No.40856162
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>>40850762
>>40850806
gee i wonder who could be behind this post.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:18:43 AM No.40856176
>>40850525 (OP)
>never grew up
What does this mean?
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:19:24 AM No.40856182
>>40850935
i wonder how really little kids who were like, age 2-5 were affected during 2019-2024, how their brains react to seeing unmasked faces, how their self-image is in regards to masks.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:22:08 AM No.40856198
>>40853584
don't talk shit bro
time is definitely going way faster, and everyone notices it. No matter the generation or age everyone around me feels things are just zipping by, months like days. Who the fuck knows why or how. I mean the sun is pretty much white now (except for rising or setting), years back it was yellow even at midday
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:31:26 AM No.40856240
>>40853584
also, stop saying stupid dumb shit. Are you nigger IQ? IF OP was sleeping a lot u don't think they'd be able to put 2+2 together and think maybe that's where they are losing time? You think they'd need to make a fucking thread about it? But you don't have the computing power to imagine yourself in another's situation - if u did u wouldn't answer with such an obvious, easily dismissible reply.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:37:47 AM No.40856270
>>40850525 (OP)
No, it's because we got injected with a shitload more mercury than other generations and were systematically maimed by our parents and the educational system while lacking the internet. When you inflame the brain through all its key developmental windows it stays in a neotenous configuration, it doesn't grow.

Sick of your shit.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:44:29 AM No.40856300
Days genuinely do feel shorter than I remember them feeling when I was a kid, I do buy that you can attribute that to child memory just not having as much time stored, but it is pretty surreal. Also, if you look at the average early 20s celebrity in the 70s or 80s, they straight up look like a 30-something year old now, even without era signifiers like certain outfits or hairstyles. People blame it on skincare etc but I don’t really think most of the population are skincare freaks, and our food is more unhealthy and full of weird chemicals than ever. People say “oh well it’s drugs and alcohol” - but I spent my 20s around plenty of drug addicts and alcoholics. All of which still look younger than old celebrities to this day. In fact, the only people I know who DON’T look strangely young are either really young zoomers, or what most people would describe as NPCs, no interests, no personalities, no passions. Just school, work, kids, die. I always wondered, how is it that digital clocks get off time? I genuinely wouldn’t be surprised to hear that the orbit of the solar system is just accelerating slowly over time, and that we’ve lost a large chunk of time as a result. I’d imagine companies and world governments just wouldn’t like talking about it because it would reveal that we’re actually dying quicker than ever due to all the shit they put into the environment. Maybe they’ve boosted growth hormones in our food to compensate and that’s why half the zoomers out there are freaks. Idk
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:44:50 AM No.40856302
>>40850525 (OP)
Agreed
>>40850762
This post shows you’re on the right track. Who writes like this? Time is affected by gravity and is subject to change. Who knows what metaphysical effects might have on the flow of time.

It’s not just the maturity level of young people but everything everywhere. It’s one of the reasons things are getting visually shittier and lower quality across the board, there’s less time for things to be done. We are all rushing through a day that’s a fraction of the size it was in ancient times. Because time itself is stretched, it appears the same on clocks and sundials. But we can do less mental processing and work in the reduced time. Leading to brain fog and retardation across the masses.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:49:21 AM No.40856326
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>>40856300
>Days genuinely do feel shorter than I remember them feeling when I was a kid
They are shorter, every generation will tell you this and every generation cna do less and less per day. Has nothing to do with memory and novelty storage.

pic related. As you go around a spiral there is less and less distance traveled to return to the same radial position.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:52:31 AM No.40856340
>>40856326
Would explain all the batshit weather stuff lately, and why rich people all wanna go to fucking mars. Maybe we’re just getting closer and closer to the sun faster than we’ve been told, and nobody who knows wants people to freak the fuck out. If that was the case the only thing we COULD do is keep jumping to the next planet.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:52:35 AM No.40856341
>>40856326
And additionally, it genuinely pisses me off when people try to lie, deny, and explain it all away. Everyone over 25 or so knows goddamn well they can't get the same amount done per day as they could when they were 15 even. By your thirties it is obvious. Like who are these fuckers trying to kid? Somethin' wrong with em. Sick of their shit.

>>40856302
>This post shows you’re on the right track. Who writes like this?
That post is very clearly not a milennial. Zoomer to the core.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:54:48 AM No.40856350
>>40856340
lol, I don't know. If orbital precession was faster than we've been tol;d yeah, maybe. The idea of "human development" being a bunch of billionaire cocksuckers hopscotching along the heavenly spheres till they escape the outer ring is comical though. Like, of course.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:55:57 AM No.40856353
I used to joke that Biden had access to the giant Aztec Sundial that controls time beneath the mountains.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:56:24 AM No.40856355
Im always so drained after social things. Center of attention? Drained. Awkward wallflower? Drained.

I dislike it very much. I like my online friends as i can disconnect immediately
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:57:59 AM No.40856363
>>40856340
can't go to mars, it's a dead, irradiated, desolate wasteland. tragic.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:03:36 AM No.40856399
>>40856350
>>40856363
inb4 ancient rich people already fucked up mars and the ones we got on earth are just the reptilian nematodes that got left over
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:04:46 AM No.40856404
>>40850525 (OP)
could be but why
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8/5/2025, 7:04:56 AM No.40856406
>>40850525 (OP)
i feel like we're growing up tho
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:09:13 AM No.40856431
>>40856341

Time doesn't slow down or speed up; it just is. I get way more done in a day now than ever before. How? By slowing down my mind, by silencing my reactivity to things, by being okay with whatever the present moment offers. Do tasks in an orderly, methodical fashion. Don't take shortcuts and make sure all details are accounted for. Don't let the past or future overwhelm you. If you're building a house, don't daydream about the finished product while pouring your concrete slab or you're going to fuck up the slab. Just pour the slab and make it the best slab you've ever poured, then move onto the next. Absolute focus and intentionality. If you're filling out a form, don't rush to write in the blanks. Take your time to ensure each letter is written as neatly as you are capable of writing them. Take your time. The universe yields to those who reduce entropy and punishes those who increase it.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:13:38 AM No.40856456
>>40856300
Tons of millennials went through a weird paradox of looking way older than we were as children and teens, and now we look much younger than we are. I've noticed it with a ton of people. I look basically the exact same as I did ten years ago.
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Rick James
8/5/2025, 7:26:38 AM No.40856527
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>>40856162
That's right, I'm Rick James, bitch! Enjoy yourself, and get some damn sunlight!
>without sunburn ofcourse tee hee
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:30:38 AM No.40856548
>>40856456

Hint: The Nobody has something to do with this.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:32:09 AM No.40856558
>>40856548

I figured as much. At this point it'd be easier to list things he doesn't have something to do with.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:35:36 AM No.40856574
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>>40856270
You wanna know what helps with "chelating" excess heavy toxic metals like mercury from the body? A lot of vitamin C apparently, and don't forget sunlight too because it helps to give you more vitamin D which is great for your overall health. Just don't get sun burn lmao. So yeah, maybe we should preach healthier living and prevent ourselves from injecting excess and toxic things like mercury in our body in order to help reduce the damage that has been caused by our toxic environment for everyone involved, food for thought, y'all. Thanks!
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:40:05 AM No.40856596
>>40856574
Many years ago I took some DMSA. Lot of NAC....uhhh is it cilantro or parsley, one of those. Chlorella is recommended. Clays or activated charcoal are recommended to bind anything excrete into the gut, especailly if you do water fasting + vitamin C. I don't trust C60, shungite, zeolite, etc. Just bentonite clay if anything.

Stuff like gadolinium is harder. Incorporates itself into your extracellular matrix. autophagy releases it but you need something to pull it out completely. Many regrets.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:58:36 AM No.40856701
>>40856596
Wow, thanks for the extra information, anon, very much appreciated! I'll be sure to look into this stuff as well. Gotta get them heavy metals out of my system!
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:19:00 AM No.40856800
>>40856431
Can you say more about this?
I have been trying for a long time, but something seems wrong.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:22:36 AM No.40856819
define "growing up"
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:24:54 AM No.40856834
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>>40856819
define "define", would you?
hahaha, just kidding!
*gasp^ or am i?
lmao, who even knows?
>boop
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:42:59 AM No.40856936
>>40856800

Don't try to do anything.

When a task is in front of you, don't overwhelm yourself by thinking of how difficult it may be. The journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. Do the first step without thinking about any of the next steps. Make sure you do it properly. Then do the same for all of the next steps. Don't take any shortcuts. When you do each step correctly, you have nothing to worry about along the way. When you're not thinking of the finished product along the way, time works for YOU. Things are easy to accomplish when you simply drop all prejudices and judgements against the parameters of your task. Just buck up and do the task in front of you in a methodical, orderly manner. If you make a mistake, don't beat yourself up for it. That's mental baggage. Don't revolt against your inadequacies. This way you can be mistaken without feeling regret and correct without feeling self-satifisfied.

Time exists so everything doesn't happen all at once. Take as much time as you need to be absolutely certain you're doing things right. If you do things in an unsure manner, time will catch up to you and make you pay. Work with time, not against it.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 4:52:15 PM No.40858733
up
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 5:02:50 PM No.40858787
>>40850762
>that makes no paranormal sense
Ever heard of CERN?
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 5:26:45 PM No.40858890
>>40850762
>be zoomer
>used to make fun of millennials for their out-of-touch humor and politics
>grow older and realize how stunted I am compared to older generations when they were my age
>start to see younger zoomers literally rot their brains on AI and TikTok
>can't even understand a word that gen alpha is saying
>visit Lancaster PA
>all the young Amish seem really well adjusted and mature for their age
There has to be some sort of decline triggered by exposing young minds to constant electronic media, from those who were first raised on tv (boomers) to the present era of toddlers watching YouTube shorts instead of making friends and learning about the world. The Luddites were right, but there's not much that can be done besides retreating from society and becoming some sort of agrarian ascetic like the Amish. Even if you were to somehow succeed in a global revolution that overthrew all of industrial society, there would need to be some sort of constant totalitarian oversight to ensure that technology never reemerged (and the effectiveness of such oversight would be diminished without modern surveillance technology). If just one group of people slipped through the cracks and reinvented the technology, they'd gain an immense advantage over the rest of humanity and start the whole process over again. I don't know what can be done to solve this besides literal Divine intervention.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 5:35:56 PM No.40858931
>>40856431
>>40856800
Time does speed up and slow down, it’s like a slinkey, I used to have a sigil that you could lengthen or shorten time, but if you squeezed it in one place, it would stretch in another, it was really cool, made me realize there’s like 3 layers to time, there’s the feeling of time passing, which is what you wanna shorten to feel like school passes faster, then after school gets expanded, then there’s the shrinking of time by measurable amount, like taking 30 minutes to do something that literally took more time, say you had to bake a cake before 4pm, and it’s 3:30, you could compress more time into a small window, then there’s the stretching of time and perception, so time passes slow and it feels slower, this is to extend the night, so it doesn’t end.

>>40856182
Yeah the theory is that for each age group we’ll see spikes in different disorders for each age group depending on how old they were during Covid. It’s not just masks either, is socializing, addiction to screens, fear trauma, being with parents more/ inside more, distrust of authority, introduction to government, just like everything in our world, it’s death by a million cuts, Covid was a big point of trauma for a lot of people and they probably don’t even understand that or why. The subconscious mind knows though, and it makes people get all fucked up over trauma like Covid. Now imagine your moms also insane and makes you mask in the house or out in the yard, and tells you about how evil Trump is and how the virus is gonna kill us all. Imagine the fucking vax. People just got absolutely mind raped.

Criminal behavior is usually because people don’t develop past the mental age of 7, combined with already increasing mental disorder and economic factors, we could see a generation with increased numbers of criminal minded and criminal behaving individuals. For others it has different effects, older zoomers got turned into tame dull pussies, we’ll see..
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 5:54:31 PM No.40859052
>>40858890
Zoomers all got turned into that one weird kid in class that didn’t hang out with anyone, didn’t smoke weed, and just played videogames or went online alone, then you’d talk to him and he’d know all the funny internet memes, so he was pretty funny and cool to talk to at school, but you’d never want him around outside of school, and then you get to know him a little more and realize he’s a freak with some mental or personality defect he hides. I don’t mean to shit on zoomers, but it’s a concern I have for their generation. There is hope tho, we’re on a path of decline of childhood trauma, meaning, the greatest generation beat their kids, boomers yelled at and spanked their kids, gen x might yell in extreme situations, millennials hopefully are doing better, and hopefully the trend continues, this is the path of enlightenment, and though we’re hitting snags, we do see an improvement. The problem is each generation is also being domesticated, discipline is needed, but without trauma, and rebellion is needed, kids need to grow up and rebel against their parents in a non destructive way. This used to mean leaving home, following your passion, going to college for what you want instead of what your dad tells you, going to a concert and having hippy sex and smoking weed, zoomers don’t do that. As a late millenial I had younger friend who told me how different things were between us and the oldest zoomers, their lives are completely different. Schools started running psyops in their classrooms around 2012 with obamas law, so those that graduated after that have an increasing amount of govt sponsored psyops experienced. They were already doing shit before that of course, but it was to a much lesser degree. They also fed kids fluoride, the fuckers.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 6:40:24 PM No.40859286
>>40856574
Sunlight's infrared powers the mitochondria.
A lot of people take vit D and think that'll do, but vit D isn't the be-all-end-all.
Actual sunlight is necessary.
There's more I need to learn about mitochondria but the sunmaxxing chads are absolutely on the right path.
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 7:15:16 PM No.40859459
Useful idiot
Useful idiot
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:08:55 PM No.40859701
>>40851283
Because they're the first generation to reach adulthood in a world where the internet exists, and they're the generation that's currently in the most visible positions because of when they were born, most ecelebs are millennials, actors, Youtubers, etc. It'll flip here in a ten years' time when zoomers get old enough.
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:15:13 PM No.40859723
>>40850935
flying on an airplane was easier and more fun before 9/11. that’s indisputable
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:15:49 PM No.40859726
Hahaha this cat is so silly
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:20:23 PM No.40859747
>>40856198
>the sun is pretty much white now
because it is the new earths sun. soon earth will change more noticeably too
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:21:49 PM No.40859756
>>40856176
I think it means how Millennials are the first generation of adults to play video games, collect action figures and watch cartoons
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:29:08 PM No.40859779
>>40858890
>constant totalitarian oversight to ensure that technology never reemerged (and the effectiveness of such oversight would be diminished without modern surveillance technology). If just one group of people slipped through the cracks and reinvented the technology, they'd gain an immense advantage over the rest of humanity and start the whole process over again.
this sounds like an incredibly based movie idea where the twist at the end is the fascist dictators were the good guys all along
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:43:06 PM No.40859852
>>40859779
Funny you said that anon, I've had the idea for a movie along those same lines.
>movie set in feudal village with no clear time period
>the life of the town is peaceful, but every so often, a blacksmith or doctor who was on the verge of a technological discovery will mysteriously disappear
>the main character spends the first act noticing these disappearances, and it ends with him witnessing a royal assassin murdering someone on the verge of invention
>the second act follows the main character fleeing the royal family's reprisal and desperately trying to tell others, and the second act ends with the discovery that they live in an era where industrial society already collapsed and the remnants of mankind have decided to suppress technology to prevent a similar disaster from happening again
>in the third act, the main character informs the other peasants of this fact, and they lead a successful revolution against the royal family
>the people celebrate as they can now govern themselves and progress without facing reprisal
>the movie ends in an epilogue where their descendants live in a shitty post-industrial hellscape, showing the royals were right the whole time
Anonymous
8/5/2025, 9:03:47 PM No.40859963
618756-562116_20041105_002
618756-562116_20041105_002
md5: da2740f59e0c95b0a50d42cc63f80f41🔍
>>40859756
gen x and boomers also grew up with videogames and continued to play them into late adulthood, there isnt much of an age barrier with them anymore. it really isnt a gauge for immaturity if they have other things going on in life and know how to balance priorities. zoomers are more terminally online than millenials ever were in their teens and 20s with streaming and discord. it was considered shameful to be caught online in xbox live for more than a few hours per day or youd be called a faggot by everyone in your social circle. and it sucked because games were 10x better in the 00s
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Anonymous
8/5/2025, 9:47:30 PM No.40860202
>>40858931
>economic factors
by this you mean...?
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Anonymous
8/6/2025, 3:40:50 AM No.40861904
yeehaw!
yeehaw!
md5: 69331d086f622942fd5ab3b6aeccb615🔍
>>40859286
You're absolutely right, my friend, that's why I try my best to advocate for sunlight specifically rather than taking just vitamin d supplements instead, but from my personal experience, taking vitamin d supplements still helped me out noticeably with my own mental health problems on it's own, so I figured if somebody who doesn't seem to feel motivated enough to go outside often and doesn't like to get sunlight to begin with, then maybe starting out with Vitamin D supplements could do the trick to help them get motivated enough for them to want to finally go outside and give that awesome and refreshing sunshine an earnest try, as long as they don't sun burn too much of course, because that sun really is great for you.

By the way, thanks for the extra info, anon, because I didn't know sunlight affected the mitochondria of the cells so positively like that before. We always learn something new everyday, huh? And that's pretty cool too. Anyways, I'll be sure to bask in the sunlight everyday whenever I can, my friend, I hope you do too as well. Good luck and take care, buddy, and don't forget to yell yee-haw sometimes!
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 3:44:59 AM No.40861927
>>40850806
this guy again
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 3:54:46 AM No.40861986
>>40860202
>zoomers are all depressed
>zoomers don’t have gf
>zoomers don’t have job
>zoomers can’t buy house
>zoomers can’t afford apartment
>economy shits the bed
>zoomers can’t afford food
>mad at society they decide to take back what was taken from them
Might be the generation after zoomers, but the people of America have been and are being robbed blind, one day they’ll realize and be very pissed off.
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Anonymous
8/6/2025, 5:18:06 AM No.40862581
>>40850525 (OP)
Millennials = Pluto in Scorpio = Water = Slow Aging
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 6:00:50 AM No.40862811
>>40851110
Smartphones genuinely upset me. We had gradual increases throughout the years from the Nokia bricks to flip phones to blackberries then all of a sudden we have this massive increase to practically having laptops the size of phones and the tech has remained relatively stagnant for 17 years with only minor increases. Yet nobody ever asks where the Department of Energy got that technology.

Also SSRI's. The reason zoomers have that thousand yard stare is because of years of SSRI's. I work with some zoomer 1st generation anchor baby beaners whose mexi parents didn't believe in that shit and those kids are no different than gen x or millennial kids. They're pretty normal. It's the zoomers on SSRI's that stare into space.

>>40861986
Faggot Millennials have been doing this but for over twenty years now. The only difference is we at least had somewhat of a normal dating scene in our early 20's
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Anonymous
8/6/2025, 6:17:19 AM No.40862886
>>40859963
Online gaming was pretty normalized by the time gen 7 came out in the mid 00's. Halo 3 and Gears were heavily marketed towards gen x'ers. The only thing that really had a social stigma on it still was MMO's. But people who weren't there wouldn't understand it because the golden age of MMO's was fucking magical.
Anonymous
8/6/2025, 11:12:48 AM No.40863955
>>40862811
Dating is dead because of the economy and you can't do anything about that so stop bitching about it and blaming younger people
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Anonymous
8/6/2025, 11:25:07 AM No.40863984
>>40863955
>my penis can't get hard because of the economy
want it more and you'll get it